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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1902)
SPECIAL PIO BLEND I'JilOSKKVKS JUA ItANYKKI) PUltk Mudo or I'Vt'sli, I'uro Fruit, Mick;tlmidt the liflrant fi oichimlH of HouIImtii ealilurniit. . VifUvn (Hi) omits per jar to dm out lot, Ross, Higgiris X Co. The Morning Astorian ThUJOPHOKB Hi, TODAY a W BATHER. PoHTLANh, Juim (l,urtf.in, Malm ami M'tutlilnirtiih iiiciKtutliitf clitilliit-aa with in-olmlily hIwihck, Oaston sails fd, grain and hay. I'M ward 1'iiur l In Huliin on IminI iikm fir fnw iUya. A Ant relish-Pearl Oolona In bulk. We have thetn.-Jobnaon Itros. A Nlilimit-m nf (nitm mruwIwrHfti ai tin 10 uritvc f.ir Jolinmm iUt, today. Tin- Cliimli(it ISIvor )lirlitliii wa trtk-'ii niiJtl.i.. :.. her minion )'ui1u rii'i'iiion. TIkuiiii Mokk.i mil move In u Ii-vv days to Miitn:i, tvhiTe In' la il.'Vi-iui. Ing a uml minis 1'orLMloin batti. ohauiiiiun bootblack, tlire expert uerbrrs, beat ( anrvloe Occident Darner Bliop Tin' Kii-iimr-r HiH' II. Klnmre will Knvu f,if Tiiiiiimmk liny poime at E o'rliii'k tm Hdhirtlny mnrnlne:. New ptexk of fancy good juat ar il vod at Yokohama tuuuuur. Call and lot latest novettlo from Japan You will And iha bsst lio meal to tu tlty at Hit nialOK Hun Ittauuranl, No. : ConirnerolaJ BU Sen 4 In your orlr (or your winter's upply of fir, slab or bard wood to Kal- I) , ttit transfer maa. rhone till black. Ir. Matthew !'tun X'C"t" to v turn to Atirla by June 15, mitlrWy iwiivnml from lit latt IHnrs. ll,iin, y.'Xl.-i lay i H . m., to Mr. awl Mm, 1 uf Vnnniimim. n (u (flrl, llf, Ktm ri'txtrlfd lit? birth, All tiniki-r innrikp Urn "I'rlili! of AHtii!n" .Ik-,r. No bfliur niiukv Mnnufni'ltiiml by Miit-KurMlt A Kno- We taanot prove rbt Schillings bt baklnc powder la better than any oth er, but you can, and it ahall cost you nothing to prere IL Johnson Droa. Korwiidt ,if Ciihiiiilila UIvm" by Kur r.i.il lijtlt'lnlN llHile: At INirllnnd nitd Th IKiJIiw th- rlvr will nlnwly fall f"f a fi-w liny". Tin- lati numU-r nt t-l"'t !: 'vnif which bud to In- paid In In ll-tt i'Iitimk manV n hNvy run on thf man-tifarltin-r nf Unit popular atnol:i, A i HrUw.l of i-lM-ap and minllumprlceil bmU'imm aultc Jum rwWwd. W offt-r tlii-ni at tvdui'rd prlwa for thla wwk only. Call ami mumtiir. I'll AH. 1IKU. tHt A HON. Ladle Dn kair fooda awltchaa, rata, trllbya, ate., eaa be, ordered of A. K. Peteraon, Oreldent Barber 8hop. Full Una of bait hair lonlra ttud barber auppllea, Al thin witin nf thf year It l luml matti'r to prm uiv nbv, Juicy oraiiRiw; but we have bii-n miiiviwful In (ri-ttlnn a birce Khlpmi-nt if very fine alm-k, Jiilinnon Broa. The cotmniTilHl travellera will lie in A.iturln timimnnv, Tluy will arrive by a ppecliil tniin In the murnlmr unil will apeml thu ilny hotv. The nhbrf event of the nviinlnn will be a linn ilin ner Hervurl In the romim ailJ.ilnliiK tlw WVIIh Knru oltlre on Ibind Htreel. Reliable GoocIh Have You Seen The fine Line of Opaque Window Shades we are selling at 2." cents? hive when you livt1 and sleep on one of our hair mat tresses. All mattresses made to order Irom f.'SO down to 17..). Sec our Mantle Beds with Yum Yum Springs from t'),)!i up. One hundred useju) household articles at f cents each Wo sell on small profits, GREAT EASTERN . Shotiohott YOUR t;RKI)lT TS-'COOD ' Milaler Klnh Warden Van Ilma-n left for ilem yeatenlay to wtend the mimthly m-eili, of the flMi comuila. Hhitnra, wihlili Muiveni-a at th.t plm llila aflernoon. lee crntii, truurtuHiwil pure, delivered to any part of llm ilty, U curt n (rfm, ti eieiMii wxtii, Heat franb randlea, Private riMima, I'Hilor Cumly Hlnre, lJ t'liinnii'irliil atreet. John A. Uontfomery. at No. 426 Bond arMet, doea all kin la of tinning, plumbing, gaa and ateam fitting promptly and tklllfully and at very moderate prices, , The m-h.Min. r ,itiiie Vunee wua tuk- tin tip the river yemi-rduy. The Him-, vet Qili-eu urtived down at 1;3i u tn. mid left nifiiln ul ti'i Tnr lint lund. with ihe MbNuii r In tow. Itoalyn coal lata lunger, la cleaner and makea Una trouble with move and chimney fiuea than any other coal on the market, deorxe W, San born, agent. Tnlephona 1311. The AhIimIh KleiHric Oimpuny are iflng tn repliuw the denumo nt their limver limine with a new one f twice (the power. It ie expivtei! to arrive here friim I'lii'tlotiil nent Htiudny. We guarantee our beudiu'lie tiibleie to cure llliy I'D ' llemlil .e In tert minute or return your money. Itog ei, l)rtiH"Klel. IVin't be be afraid 1o tell u If yini are entitled to your money, Yutl are not inmpi-li-nt to JudKe the merit of the famed Toko liint oynlera ! utilem vou tinve tete1 the itellrliiiiii ' prenni(tliina aervet M beoiiunrtera -the Tuke 'ilnt tiyeter llnie, on Kleventh atrwt. Tlckcta for re nerved tieata t the jlllifh KImI eiNiimenceinent exernhwn tniilltht may lie obtained at Urlttln A lleed'n Thoae with admbwlon tlckcta enn buve them ex4iang'd by paying the dlfferenee In iirlcen. Coucheawa carry the targeat and beat aetected Mock In the olty. The line Include both month and tufted couehea, which we are offering at low er prlcea than other dealer. Charle llellborn & Bon. How mrt n. 1, which met wl'h an rtccldi'iit the o'hi'T day. while the hninen witi' lii lnij eXerclKi'tl, ha l'cn ivpahed and l now at th - elation, ready for nctlve aervlce. The Injurtea It rinelved were elinler niiti'led than t'h.eie of the two men who rode tiHin It. They niv Kill eiinidalultiR of the liriilwn they ni-elve,!. v The MndlMoit Siptiire Tlniiter Com pny, which npena a week'a enirnKe ment next Mondiiy at flnhera' ojiero hmiee, conn a very well rii-nmmetided, Their Initial performance, " A Monn tnln Waif," la a comedy-dnuiin that give the different memlm of the company a aplendld chnnee to ahow tholr ability. Prlcea are popular, be- jlnK l"c, 10c and ,10c, and whmild nanure ! crowded hniiaea all week. Sent Nile oiH-n tomorrow mornlnu at (JrlRIn A llced'a. At a aeimlon f the couitty commla thmi'm held yewterday aft rnoo:) the complaint made by C Johnson waa acted upon. The clerk vim matrucl 1 to notify C. t Clarke thnt he muet repair the rond In froat of Ihe com pliilnunt'a iroprl.v or the privilege irninteil him to haul lug acroaa the road will be revoked. J. Iloyle, J. P. Ityon and (linrge Itlchurdann vere up IkiIiiIih) Viewer, and H. AM bury, aur veyor, who are to mwt at the John Day bridge nnd lay out the route of the county road aa petitioned l y John Irf'Wlii and othera. L,oVcHt Prices FURNITURE CO. Building PHONK 214." IlLACK Ir, O. B. Katea and family will leava thla morning for McMlnnvllle, where they will rermiln week with friend, In the mm nil me attending the com niencemettt exorcla of McMltiinllle illeire, where the doctor" daughter, MIm l,ula, graduate thla term. Cupta.ln Hhaw .of Powlno.l, of the 0. A. 11. atatwl while talking U an An torlan reporter yeaterday Him the of HHaJ aiaff win not conalder llaulf re lonMlble for the chlikma etolen or any iartble good that may come up mtaalng during thla enrampment. ' I advlaea Ihe eople of Aabkiit, how ever, to look out " IwttiiH thoae loy In blue once lifted ohk'kena, and wnt people hiive onic dim they are lia ble to- do again." Mr, JacK CarruUnva wim In the city yeaterday after nbout 10 year' ab nence, Jlo wm on a vlalt with friend hr from Nelm,n, IJ, (. u here he now rcwlde. and he hit ft boat of friend here. Mr. Carruther c lerki-d in thi old iHire on Bond Mreet for Van Duten Co. many yeara-o and knowa all the old timer, He wan pliiuiiil u.t the appearance of Antorlu and had many good word for hi old borne own. He I eiiigi'd In mining In Hi ltlwti Culum bin, and think the outlook fur thwt country I very prumlalng.. He will leave fdr home today. Hpeaklg of the demtti f Mr. A mo rtlnmg In Mexico a few day (igo, w1o wna a brother of Mr. W. . Kinney, of thla city, the Sulem Kt,-miin rtiyn: " Mr. S1ron- wna well and fjvorubly known a one of Hnlem' pnntlnent binlnma me n, and waa member of a prominent pioneer fiimily. He wa an eiithnalnetli mlnltic man and held val uable mining pr-oiicrtlc In many por llonn of the country. Deoeaaed leave ;i wife and duuifhter, Mi Ama, both of thlK etly, and a tm of warm friend to mourn hi untimely demlae. He won ohnrler memlier of OreRon Cedar cnuiip, No. rr.M, Modern Wmnlmen f Amer ica." Mr. and Mr. Victor Llndbark were BiirprlHHl by a lure nnmlx-r of frenl at their realibmce Imtt evening. They dropped In on them about S:3 and rematniil unlJI II o'clock, and the evening waa put In very pleoeantly. The friend tirounht with them a fine silver aervlce and presented It to the h'wH, who have only been married a few week. There wa mualc, lunch, rcfrenhmont and a seneral aocbil time, pronounced by all present the neait en Joyahle of the eaon. Following- were prw'iit: Mr. and Mr. I U4wck, Mr. and Mm. Al. Seafeldt. Mr. ul Mr. Jen Hutmon, M" -id Mr. Willluin Jneobmn, Mr. jnd Mra. II. June. Mr. and Mr. C. C. Knaenberg. Mr. and Mr. Vic Carlmm. Mr. and Mr. A. Itlrch, Mi. J. Illlppa, Mr. Jontl: Mliwen S, U-inio, II. Udmck II. Krlck ui, I.. Seiinld; -Meaara. C. Wlrkkalu, P. retorn, J. Harry, V. Kmiulat. Al bert Henflld, Matt Keaflld. Mr I.ilhin ole-HHhi-l, the noted pnrl!umntirlan, will begin a oourc oi lectuiiK under the nuaplce of the Woman' C1u at thi city next Mon day afternoon. "Thorough drill in parliamentary unmige." u ahe coll it. The lecture will be given In the Wo man' Club room. PtWfe hall. Mr. J. B. Ilalybiirton, tiMreapontllng wcrelttry Woman' Club. Hlnhmoml. Va.. wtyaof the notisl parliamentarian; "The Wo man' Club i-f UUrttmnnd. Va., hike plKivnre In recommending the parila mentnry drill of JUra. tiKan tNile llethel. , Her Inatructlon 1 given In mich a pl 'aiant manner and I o clw ind confine 'tlnU It I a pleaeure to be In one of her claaee. The fifth lea ron in the coursie wiu universally pro mtunn ',1 to be one of the mont deHght ful entertainment a tihut our club ever had. We have ahovvn our opinion of the lieneflt to be derived fiwn the drill by engaging her tnr' the , ond tlm." ANOTHKTt OR BAT DAY. Member of (I. A. K. and W. It. C. Still Hold tihe City. The visiting G. A. It. and W. It. C. member had another great day yea tenluy. They vlalted Fnrt Steven and were ahown through the fort and had everything explained to 'them, nnd re IKirt ha1ng been delighted with the trip, and were full of pralee for the committee, the officer at Fort Steven :md the rnjlnmd officlnl of the A. A C. It. It. In the afternoon the ctiHHtlve UkI le held their regular annual election and elected olMcera for the coming year. At night they were banqueted and en tertained by the local Belief Cm-pa at FNaird & Stokea' hall. Comrade Dealey wm Wmlrnian of the evening nnd a splendid time I reported. The two hodle will ihold a joint In-Htall.-itlon thi morning at Odd Fel low hull at l o'clock. Today they will leave for their respective home after a moat pleasant encampment. Following are the newly elected of ficers: a. 'a. it. CommanderM, L. Pratt, Sumner Poat. No. 12. 3. V. Commander Thoa, Dealey, of Atitnrla, Cuahing Post, No. 14. J, V. Commander J. A, Leama-n? of Pom 17, Huntington. Medical llireotor-Dr. H. K. Little field, of Portland. Chmplain U. V, Pratt, of Lilncoln niirlleld Poat, No. S, Portland. Council of administration C. A. Wil liam?, Mead Poat, No. 12; A. 8. Blom em, Canby Post, No. 16; J. 8., Foa, Wright Post, No. 1; K. F. Cliapnian, Oean' Poat, No. T; J. B. Bcrafford, Olb ion Poat, N. .- .. -. ' : '. ' ' IVIofate to national encampment ro be held at Wathlngton, I). C October next- K. K Covey, Geo. Wright Poat, No, 1; John Ingham, J. W. Ooary Poat, No. 7; Klmore, Cuhlng Powt, No. 14; alle.mat -Orv1 Dodge and Mr. Her mann, of-Myrtle Pttmt, and . V, tHy(he of H.od Ulver. PorlU td wa aelected for holding the next en -ampment, w. n. c, Peldnt--Mr. Julia A. Jjalton, of Poetlund. : 9,'.tyitr vlce-prealdent Mr. Pauline elglr, of Afltorla.. Junior vlce-iirldent Mr. Kmlly Kelly, of Hejipner. Treasurer Mr. Mary K. Pferdner, of Portliutd,, Chaplain Mr. Harriot Patrick, of (Iiiiota Paa. IHegt'ia to national convention Mim, P. V; 'tmlth, of !rtland. ar.d Mr. M.idMia C. Thorp, of Oorva.H1. ( THiS BANQUET. ll Mldrt a pl'mdld nin-cad, which wa enjoyed by all, the following InliTCM ing iri-ain wa rendered: BflWIiMi by orcheetra. A'l'rrejoi by !ot ("omiminder Onte. Adlr by Dr. Ltttlefleld. 'Addrea by Pi (Vmmander Hawk In. ! ' fring, ' The Holy CHy," by Mr. J. T. Itm. A'Mrea, j by Comrade M. U Pratt, newly -l4-it department commander. Bon " Ali"Cp In the Deep," by Mr. Oii'ld. , Addrc( by Pat I-artmfnt trotn miinder 0ood1rougi. Duet, I by Mr. and Mr. J. T. Roes. Xddi Im by Poat Commander sladen. Addree by Mr, Mamie Krigga. Addrea iiy Mr, (iallowuy, depart ment president, W, It, C. Keliftlon by on-hwttu InteraperneJ. HIHH SCHOfiU KXEItCISBH. Junloin Cave a Reception Night -Oratluatltig Kxert-iaea Tonight. Commencement "rcleee are occupy ing the attention of the High School pupli of Aatorla. The Junior held a reception to Ihe awtilor claa laM even ing, at wiilch an elaborate program wwa auci-eesfully rendered and the graduating exerclaea of the graduating da will lake place at Fisher' opera houne tonight. There will be a good program, and a large attendance la exiected. Neat program are out, and the tea-her and pupil are doing their beat to make It a auccM. , Following are the fortunate one who are to receive diploma: Alice O'Connor, Ida Norberg, Alma Lawaon. Carl Roa, Carl Holmes, Ar thur Young, Alfred Anderson and finey Jackwm. . PROGRAM LAST NIGHT. Address ..Junior Pre. Philip Gearhart l:,.K,nne Senior Pre. Carl Rose Trio ... Mary Wartield, Ailie Goddard and Laura Fairtabend. Song Bea Reed Duet ... Mnnl and Maud Van Dusen Song Liiuru McCann Recitation Alvin Campbell Song Maud Dawann Whlftllng nuarttt Mary Wartield. Allie. Otaldard and Mary Dawwni. After the rendition of the foregoing program the Juniors brought a tomb atone on 1he etage, which lore the epllah: "IN MBMOKIA.M. The Claa of 19fl? Deiwrta From And the entire Junior clnas aang the following aong: RK'k-a-bye Senior. Von are moat through. All that I left t a abort day or two. Hut If you Hunk; Senior , llttn'l nont or rr" Try It again, dearie, Now nun-a-ye.-- " Lolling and kneeling. ' Hear that mournful sound; All the Junior are a weepln". Seniors In the cold, cold ground." After the singing of the nong. sup per and Ice cream and cake were Berv eil and then an hours' dance followed. i i. .. . . ... i Andrew Asp, ViXM laker. Elirtalti ItoenkeH F1KCT-CLASS WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES. Sued! Attention Given to Ship are Steamboat Repalring.General Black smithing, Flrst-Clais Horse Shoeing, etti. CORNER TWELFTH AND DUAND Advantage of a Lifetime In any line of merchandise we arc better able to satisfy you than any concern In the city. No matter what other stores may offer you, you are always certain of caving money when you patronlie u. Every time a com parison I made we gain a customer read on: , STANDARD PRINTS 2c. 2f,c TABLK CLOTH 6c 60 and 75c SHIRT WAISTS 31c 15c ZEPHYR GINGHAM. ,.8Hc 10c PERCALES 6c HANDKERCHIEFS lo PINS, per. paper ,...lc $3 SHOWS.. ll.W LADIES' TRIMMED LESS THAN COST. ' HATS AT MORSE'S DEPARTMENT STORK. 508-10 Commercial St. Astoria, Ore. The Junior' reception to the senior wna a auccc. , PltomiAM TONI0HT, The progt am handed in to Uta Ato rian, which I to tie rendered on the occasion, I a follow:, Selm-tlim Htrtnged Ore hoatra Innovation Rev. J. McOortnai: Salutory, ' Tn Jlerfiam" , Alice O'Connor Vocal Bolo H. C. Oulld Valedkitfry, Influenrw of Public School Oney Jackaon Iridic Quartet, "Weloome Pretty Prlmet- Flower" Miswe lie Reed, May IMxIn- gcr, Maja Fmlerickaon, Amy Addr to the Claea of 'OS P. L. Campbell, U. of O. Vocal Solo, ' Hiinw-t" .. Mm. j. T. Uim Preentatlon of Clae to Board of Kdueatlon a. U Chirk Awarding Dlptamaa B. J. Higgina Quartet, Kork-a-by Nudlinger Mr. J. T. Htrm. in chtu-ge of mutc. Ml I Jill r a Fox, acoomparriat. THK KING'S CORONATION. The K1r.g' coronation promle to be the most elaborate and t-otrtly public function of modern time, and our country Hi to be represented lher by three prominent uttmen aekcteij by the president, who will represent our atate, army and navy. Many othw peo ple will also attend the ceremonlea, who will take the ocean voyage p-incipally a a mean of improving their health. Thy will, however, only obtain temnor ary relief, and th4r otd crmiplain'.a will iirey apprar again when Uut ;nct ed. Tht but way to recover your health I by trngthening and restor ing the :omaeh U it normal condi tion l y the ue of Ho tet Stomach Hitter: It i a positive cure fir l if appeittf nervousness. Insomnia, In- dgtlon, dysricprfa and malaria. Try It. " THK I.ATKST IN BFIIIRIKS. Onlcr while they laat. The Logan berry, a hybred between the tame blackberry and red raspberry; frurt, very large, deep reddtuh maroon color, rich flavor, no core, Mammoth black berry, hybrid between the wild black berry and Loganberry. Fruit very large and melting. Strong flavor of wild blackberry. Oanaa of both are strong, vigorous and proline. A dozen plant of either variety bear enough for large family. Sent, exprewage prepaid, on receipt of J2 50 per doien. Mention this pa per. NOVELTY FRUIT CO, WatsonviUe, Santa Crux, Co., CaH. SUITS OUR CLIMATK. The rapidly Increasing use of shin gles as covering for the walls of build ings, both to keep out the weather and for ornamental purposes, makes a great demand for a shingle Main which preserves the wood, prevents moss, and retains a fresh, handsome appearance. Particularly Is such the case in damp climates. The need Is well met in a perfect article made right here in As toria. Cutblrtb's Creosote Shingle Stains are , penetrative, preservative. handsome and durable. They are pnt , up In eight colors and every package j guaranteed. fisher's Opera House L. E. Sellg, Lessee and JSgr. One Solid Week, Commencing Monday Evening, June o The Untversal Favorites MADISON SQUARE THEATER CO. 12 FIRST-CLASS ARTISTS 12 Opening Play A MOUNTAIN WAIF New and Pleasing Speclaltiee Members of the Company. by ADMISSION, 10, 20 and 30c Ladies free on Monday evening If accompanied by a gentleman escort with one paid reserved eoat ticket, or wo ladles will be admitted on one re served seat ticket. Seat sale opens at Griffin ft Reed's ; Saturday morning. ; i OP SIX WEEKS Beginning Monday, June JO, will be eon ducted In one of the rooma of the Port land Business College, corner Park and Washington streets. It will be strictly a school of study, designed to aid teachers to higher grades la the August examina tion. Further particulars on application. OPEN ALL THE YEAR Th Portland Business College Is open all the year. BtudenU may enter at any time, tor special branches or regular course, and receive Individual or class In struction, aa preferred. ' Call or send for aatalogue. Learn what and how we teach. A. P. Arasatreme;, U. B, Principal., WHITE WAISTS "IT" Kvery Indy in Astoria must admit that the White Wait k by all odds the Waist of the season. Wfe have tin largest and moat varied assortment ever shown in Astoria and at popular price f0c, 75c, $1, f 1.25, 11.50, f 1. 75, $2 to $1.50, Call and compare our value with olhcrs. CDpriAl 30 yds 1 M I'OItTElrSII A NTUNG" 01 LvlflL Pongee Silk at price of Domestic. 49 cents a yard Sold everywhere at 75 cents per yard, "NOT CHEAP iOOI, HL'T OOOf ;ooih CIIKAP." SHANAHAN'S Shanuhan Btiildin; Commercial Street STRICTLY FOR THE HOME BRIGHT AND FINE Fancy Crockery Souvenir Dishes Fancy Silver Ware Cut Glass, Etc. FOARD & RE-OPENED Thoroughly renovated, and modernized. The most popular eating place in Astoria. Open all night. Only white help. John Iilasich, Prop., Eleventh St. NEW STYLE pecial Drive Add Comfort and Beauty to Your Home Handsome Patterns, Best Qualities, Prices from 35c up. Lovely Moquettes 95c and Upward. Handsome Pr Brussels Art Squares, 4 50 and Upward. . . .. . Nothing Better, Prices Lowest. Call and See. H. H. ZAPF, Be House Furnisher. TRULUNGER, EASTABROOK & CO. scccissobsto THEO. BRACKER Jobbers and Dealers in CIGARS, TOBACCOS. SMOKER'S ARTICLES, PLAYING CARDS, . STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC. MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES . Pipe itepiiring A Specialty Finest Palace Everything; the Commercial St- ntrm Affords. Castings We are prepared to make them 00 short notice and of the best materials. Let ui five you estimates oa any kind of oastltifs or pattern work. Lowest prices for flrst-claaa work. :' i .-v.- " TELEPHONE NO- 2461. ORIGINAL Indian Baskets Cheaper thai As? Place la Ibe City. Mail Orders Preaptty PiUed. STOKES CO. yi i(i 'Kl, ft CHOP HOUSE on Rugs 515 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregoa Restaurant in the City Regular Meals, 25 cents, Sunday Dinners a Specialty. IV. )1. Whipple IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Hay Iron 0 Brass Wcrb tor. 18th. nud rrsnVia are-